Termites are extremely hardy insects that require three basic things to survive and thrive: food, moisture, and shelter. Unfortunately, homes and commercial buildings provide all of these things in ready supply. A termite colony can set up shop in one of two kinds of environments. Subterranean termites make their home in the soil, where they’ll work tirelessly to build an underground network of tunnels with access to key above-ground food sources. Call Budget Brothers to have your termite treatment scheduled today.

Drywood termites literally eat themselves out of house and home. They live and thrive in the wood they consume.

How can you protect your home or commercial building?

Step 1: Contact Budget Brothers Termite & Pest — Since termites represent a silent and significant threat to your home or commercial building, we recommend first getting your home evaluated by a Budget Brothers professional termite inspector who can expertly identify the extent of your problem and recommend a course of action.

Budget Brothers Termite and Pest Elimination has over 25 years of experience treating termite infestations, and we offer the best price and service in the Valley!

We offer numerous treatment options. We only use the best products and the most advanced equipment for all our termite treatments. Contact us for a free termite estimate!

Step 2: Take Care of Moisture Issues — Termites need moisture in order to survive and unfortunately, many residential and commercial buildings provide a number of damp places for termites to set up shop.

Step 3: Take Away Their Food — Firewood, lumber, paper, tree stumps, and wooden decks may look harmless enough to you, but it’s basically an all-you-can-eat buffet for termites. Do your best to keep these items as far from the foundation of your home as possible. For immovable wooden pieces like fences or decks, make sure that you’re actively checking for signs of damage.

Warning Signs:

Mud tubes on your drywall or ceiling

Unidentified insect wings or droppings

Mud tubes on your exterior stemwalls or other wood structures

Hollow sounding wood

If you see any of these signs and are worried that you might have termites, contact us for a free estimate and inspection.